Anyone own a...
#11
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
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RE: Anyone own a...
ORIGINAL: my7pointmonster
Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.
Ryan.
Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.
Ryan.
#13
RE: Anyone own a...
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
I honestly would go a different route than Beman. Not a knock against them, but I like Gold-Tip, Victory, and CarbonExpress alot better. They are all top notch arrows. In a Gold-Tip you would need a 5575, a Victory you'd need a 400, and in Carbon Express you would need a 250. If you insist on Beman though, depending on arrow length, I'd say you'll be closer to a 500.
ORIGINAL: my7pointmonster
Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.
Ryan.
Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.
Ryan.
Dont leave me hanging what makes those arrows superior to bemans?? I'd just like to have some facts to back up your opinion.
Thanks
Ryan.
#14
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
Posts: 5,673
RE: Anyone own a...
ORIGINAL: my7pointmonster
Well...
Dont leave me hanging what makes those arrows superior to bemans?? I'd just like to have some facts to back up your opinion.
Thanks
Ryan.
ORIGINAL: Matt/TN
I honestly would go a different route than Beman. Not a knock against them, but I like Gold-Tip, Victory, and CarbonExpress alot better. They are all top notch arrows. In a Gold-Tip you would need a 5575, a Victory you'd need a 400, and in Carbon Express you would need a 250. If you insist on Beman though, depending on arrow length, I'd say you'll be closer to a 500.
ORIGINAL: my7pointmonster
Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.
Ryan.
Thanks for the Imput, maxed out at 70lbs +some change obviously im not sure what its exactly set for but its rated 60-70 and its turned down the whole way What type of a beman Team realtree arrow should i pick up the 300 or the 400, i'll be using a 100 grain tip... Any Imput would be greatly appreciated.
Ryan.
Dont leave me hanging what makes those arrows superior to bemans?? I'd just like to have some facts to back up your opinion.
Thanks
Ryan.
For me, the Bemans are a little on the heavy side for me. Not to mention you can get tighter tolerences on the companies I listed above. I just think, for the money you can get a better shaft. If you want Bemans though, get Bemans.
#15
RE: Anyone own a...
We'll im open to change for sure, I'd just like to know some better arrows that would be cost compareable, my parents are going through a divorce right now and I dont really have much money laying around after my bow purchase.
thanks,
Ryan.
thanks,
Ryan.
#16
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northeast Tennessee
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RE: Anyone own a...
ORIGINAL: my7pointmonster
We'll im open to change for sure, I'd just like to know some better arrows that would be cost compareable, my parents are going through a divorce right now and I dont really have much money laying around after my bow purchase.
thanks,
Ryan.
We'll im open to change for sure, I'd just like to know some better arrows that would be cost compareable, my parents are going through a divorce right now and I dont really have much money laying around after my bow purchase.
thanks,
Ryan.
Oh and I know where you're comming from on the divorce thing, I've been through 2 of them myself.
#18
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RE: Anyone own a...
ORIGINAL: my7pointmonster
Well my mom just told my dad today and I wasnt supposted to hear it. Im looking to spend like 80-90 dollars for a dozen.. Idealy.
Ryan.
Well my mom just told my dad today and I wasnt supposted to hear it. Im looking to spend like 80-90 dollars for a dozen.. Idealy.
Ryan.
If you shoot a fairly short arrow, I would go with the GoldTip XT Hunters. If you shoot a short arrow, you can cut equally off both ends. The way GoldTip makes their arrows, is they sort them. With the ProoHunters they select only the best for a dozen, the rest get used for the XT's and Expeditions.So in short, all of their arrows are made the same, only sorted differently.Tough arrows too.